I want to use the OpenFileDialog to select a folder, rather than an actual file. The folder name would then be used elsewhere in the app. Is this possible? I set the filter to "", but no luck, that opens the actual folder and shows all files. I can get the folder names and display them in a combo box, but I want this function on the menu. I suppose a menu click could bring up a list box, but can it be done through the OpenFileDialof?
Thanks.
Thanks to both of you, I'll check that out. I am using 2002. It's not a critical issue, just a nice added feature. Actually, the more I get to know the users, the farther I want to dumb down the program. I don't expect them to know coding, but when they can't answer a question like "What button do you click to print your report?" in an Access form, I just shake my head in frustration, a cousin to apathy.
"I don't expect them to know coding, but when they can't answer a question like "What button do you click to print your report?" in an Access form, I just shake my head in frustration, a cousin to apathy."
That's the price of progress
In pre Windows days (MS Dos) we had to provide all our own menu options, so applications usually consisted of a series of "Menus" with the text uniquely designed for that application. e.g. in the case you quote
"Select 1 to Print Report"
Someone has the signature something like
"Every time I write an idiot-proof program, someone produces a better idiot"
There is no argument with that
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The more I learn about VB.NET the more I like dBaseIII Plus
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